how difficult is wiring ex doors onto cx?
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how difficult is wiring ex doors onto cx?
i have a 92 cx hatch and am contemplating putting ex door panels with the power windows and locks with the tweets on the doors also. i noticed no wires in the cx subharness unless i missed it. how hard is the wiring aspect? lmk cause i found a sweet deal on them if i choose to do this. let me know. thanks
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Re: how difficult is wiring ex doors onto cx? (93b18civic)
I'm doign the same thing... My powerwindows just came today... would liek to know, but if no answer here, I can figure out the wiring anyways.. but some deffinate info would be good, trial and error gets annoying after time
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Re: how difficult is wiring ex doors onto cx? (93b18civic)
If you are using the stock wire harness from the EX door, then wiring should be a cinch. A few slicing and splicing at the end of the harness where the harness connector plugs into your front door jamb.
If you've obtained power door locks, power windows from an EX without the wire harness to install into your CX doors, then slicing and splicing wires to make it work will be a biatch.
Since I already have the door panels and switches from an EX, I simply bought a pair of RHD jay-d33-3m power window motors for my hatch thinkin' I would save a few bucks ($75.00 achuwie as opposed to the USDM motors) -- instead of buying two entire doors. I ended up having the burden of swapping wires, "and shiet" to make it LHD-compatible.
I will take a pic of what my set up looks like tomorrow. It's a biatch, but hey, it works like a charm!
If you've obtained power door locks, power windows from an EX without the wire harness to install into your CX doors, then slicing and splicing wires to make it work will be a biatch.
Since I already have the door panels and switches from an EX, I simply bought a pair of RHD jay-d33-3m power window motors for my hatch thinkin' I would save a few bucks ($75.00 achuwie as opposed to the USDM motors) -- instead of buying two entire doors. I ended up having the burden of swapping wires, "and shiet" to make it LHD-compatible.
I will take a pic of what my set up looks like tomorrow. It's a biatch, but hey, it works like a charm!
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